Reading

Reading



This page has heaps of cool games that you can play to help you with your reading and alphabet.

Reading daily is an important part of our programme. We read for enjoyment, researching for information, to share knowledge, to confirm or oppose ideas, to develop expression in our reading to others, and for understanding and comprehension.

Here a just a few ways your child can get reading mileage: Challenge them to a reading competition - see if they can read at least 1 book from the different genres in a week. eg: newspaper (article, advertisements), fiction book, non-fiction book, comic, internet article about a favourite animal, a picture book, a childrens magazine, an autobiography (a famous: NZer, sports star, motor racing driver, writer, artist, actor etc), read a story to a friend, brother or sister, a story written by a class mate. The list could be endless. Use your imagination there are outstanding Kiwi authors available at the town library.

[|Learn to Read] A great learning to read website. Have a go!

[|Between the Lions] A great website that has games and stories that you can listen to and read.

[|Sesame Street] The Sesame Website that has lots of fun games to help you with your reading and spelling, there is also some other cool activities for you to do.

[|Fun Brain] Fun Brain: This game helps you to identify adjectives, nouns and verbs. You choose a whole a of different words and then it puts them into a story. It is great fun!

[|Club Penguin] An interactive website to play games and have some fun! You will need to create your own log on to use this website. You will need to think of something different to use as a name because heaps of people are using it too.

[|I'm Reading]

[|Interactive Reading Games]

[|Spelling City] - Games - This link is to some great spelling games, pick the one you want to play, try the Hang Mouse, its pretty neat.